Examples of using Lines on the map in English and their translations into Dutch
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Of suspiciously straight lines on the map.
Traffic is more than just red lines on the map.
He draws yellow lines on the map, but I follow them.
Those weren't lines on the map, those were gravestones.
Countries, and by far the most number of suspiciously straight lines on the map.
What lines on the map should we focus on? .
If in fact we focus on other lines on the map besides borders.
So no matter what the lines on the map tell you in terms of nations
Cause when you have got a real enemy, those lines on the map, they mean nothing.
Many people think the lines on the map no longer matter,
I spent quite some time tracing the lines on the map in the hope of finding a mistake.
There are several lines on the map as well, which represent roads.
In the British and German admiralties, in the chart rooms of warships. These slender lines on the map were now the focus of intense study.
In the British and German admiralties These slender lines on the map were now the focus of intense study and chartrooms of warships.
not even beautiful ones- simply a load of coloured lines on the map of the EU, numbered in sequence, running across Europe in every direction.
Now what might this entire region look like if in fact we focus on other lines on the map besides borders, when the insecurities might abate?
Well, then there's that little tiny line on the map again.
If I then draw a line on the map that goes due north from the location of the big oak tree on the map,
Kashmir could eventually be just a line on the map, if people, goods and services could flow freely.
I can then draw a line on the map that goes due east from the railway station, and I must then be in a place that is on that line on the map, because only from the places on that line does the station appear due west.
will be just a line on the map and become increasingly irrelevant.
Menites circular: the red line on the map.
A red line on the map means: No train traffic possible.
A yellow line on the map means: Possible longer travel time.
Hotel Igesz is within walking distance see the blue line on the map below.
You may have noticed that there was a line on the map connecting the locations.